Safety Director
17 days ago
Syracuse
Job Description Join our Page Trucking Team today! Title: Safety Director Position: Full-time Salary: $110,000-$150,000 (based on experience) The Corporate Safety Director provides technical safety and health direction and oversight to staff and corporate personnel. Develops corporate safety and health programs and objectives and coordinates safety training programs. Monitors safety and health regulations to ensure compliance with Federal and State safety and health regulations. Ultimate goal: Keep staff, drivers and equipment safe. Duties and Responsibilities: • Direct the safety of all staff and drivers, orientation, ongoing driver training and accident prevention activities including:, • Introduction/management of programs and technologies to reduce accidents/incidents, • Reducing the frequency of work-related injuries, • Improving CSA (Compliance, Safety & Accountability) scores, • Reduction in physical damage, liability and cargo claims; frequency and cost, • Direct, oversee and hold accountable all Safety Staff or any personnel involved in overseeing safety sensitive functions to ensure duties are responsibilities are met:, • Ensure all safety policies and procedures are clearly outlined/documented, • Ensure all staff is trained and held accountable to the standards outlined in the policies/work instructions, • Works closely with Risk Manager to:, • Confirm daily, weekly and quarterly responsibilities are being achieved by all staff, • Communicate regarding project statuses and timelines, • Use claim activity to propose modifications/improvements to existing Risk related programs, • Provides technical safety, health support and information to employees and corporate personnel, • Develop annual Company safety goals; identify company safety training needs and develops and coordinates safety training programs., • Initiates, participates or oversees all new/existing product/process reviews, including process hazard analyses, operator training, etc, • Understands Federal and State occupational safety and health regulations and monitors regulatory changes as they occur to ensure Corporate compliance and keep staff/drivers safe., • Promotes safety and health awareness through internal company memoranda, newsletters and specific training programs. Assists as necessary in implementation of a hazard communication program and preparation of reports, • Supports personnel in selection of appropriate personal protective equipment, • Annually reviews and approves corporate safety library (e.g.; videos, regulations and reference manuals), • Responsible for communication with DOT, OSHA and other regulatory agencies where appropriate included Homeland Security/CT-PAT policy, • Meritain Aetna (offer two heath plan options), • Company Sponsored HRA card, • Dental Insurance, • Vision Insurance (offer 2 plans), • Colonial Supplemental (accident, medical bridge, disability, cancer, Life/ADD), • Employer Paid Life Insurance policy (1x annual salary), • Pet Insurance / Pet Discount Program, • EAP- Employee Assistance Program, • Monthly Profit Share, once eligible, • 401K with company 401K match, • PTO Qualifications: • Bachelor’s degree plus 5 years safety management experience in the transportation industry, • Certification as a Certified Director of Safety preferred, • Knowledge and experience of transporting hazardous materials, • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, • Experience prioritizing matters and giving clear direction in unexpected situations, • Ability to perform well in stressful situations, • Strong verbal and written communication skills along with the ability to relate well with people from the boardroom to the truck cab and orientation classroom, • Ability to use standard office equipment: computers, phones, photocopiers, fax machines, etc., • Frequently exposed to fumes, airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and vibration, • Noise level in the work environment and on job sites can be loud, • Required to stand, walk, use hands/fingers, handle/feel and reach with hands and arms What makes a company who they are? Is it the people? The Leadership? How they do what they do? Is it something that happens suddenly or something that grows over time? Is it something you aspire to be or something that you actually are? As an owner, it feels like the Company Culture is a quiet pulse. Just as various systems in the body work together to create your pulse, the company culture serves as the pulse of the business, driven by its different internal systems. The people are the heart – they’re the strongest part. The hardest working, don’t stop, can handle the highs and lows of the system. The policies and systems are the immune system. They protect us – sometimes from ourselves, sometimes from the dangers of what we do and sometimes from the weariness that happens over time. Then there is the equipment. The muscles of this analogy – how does a trucking company not flex with the beautiful, capable and highly functional equipment in the fleet? Then there’s leadership- in this analogy what could be considered the brain. Sometimes the decisions we make are a strain to the system and sometimes they are what feeds homeostasis. We’re woven into so much of what has and does happen we’d probably be the nervous system. Think this analogy is corny? You wouldn’t be alone. Dan and Chris J probably will too. And that’s the last part of what drives the pulse in this company – the love and admiration, the spirit. The Company, and its culture, is as human as it gets. Made up of people that have forged bonds with one another, customers and equipment. Made up of people that make mistakes, learn better and then try to do better. A place where sometimes stuff goes awesome and then other times it’s a shit show. But a place where you are in the good company of other good humans. Our culture is like a pulse, sometimes its racing with adrenaline and other times its calmly plugging along.Our Culture\r\n\r\nWhat makes a company who they are? Is it the people? The Leadership? How they do what they do? Is it something that happens suddenly or something that grows over time? Is it something you aspire to be or something that you actually are?\r\n\r\nAs an owner, it feels like the Company Culture is a quiet pulse. Just as various systems in the body work together to create your pulse, the company culture serves as the pulse of the business, driven by its different internal systems. The people are the heart – they’re the strongest part. The hardest working, don’t stop, can handle the highs and lows of the system. The policies and systems are the immune system. They protect us – sometimes from ourselves, sometimes from the dangers of what we do and sometimes from the weariness that happens over time. Then there is the equipment. The muscles of this analogy – how does a trucking company not flex with the beautiful, capable and highly functional equipment in the fleet? Then there’s leadership- in this analogy what could be considered the brain. Sometimes the decisions we make are a strain to the system and sometimes they are what feeds homeostasis. We’re woven into so much of what has and does happen we’d probably be the nervous system.\r\n\r\nThink this analogy is corny? You wouldn’t be alone. Dan and Chris J probably will too. And that’s the last part of what drives the pulse in this company – the love and admiration, the spirit. The Company, and its culture, is as human as it gets. Made up of people that have forged bonds with one another, customers and equipment. Made up of people that make mistakes, learn better and then try to do better. A place where sometimes stuff goes awesome and then other times it’s a shit show. But a place where you are in the good company of other good humans. Our culture is like a pulse, sometimes its racing with adrenaline and other times its calmly plugging along.